There are so many things happening at once. That's intentional. The administration hopes that you will get overwhelmed and stop fighting, or miss a fight. This week, we'll have to work on more than one thing at a time.

Monday saw President Trump stand in front of the international press and side with Vladimir Putin over the American Intelligence community. Yesterday, he said he "misspoke" and meant the opposite of what he said. We need to understand what actually happened. Trump's interpreter knows what was said, and for the safety of the country, he should be subpoenaed to tell Congress what he knows.

Trump's Supreme Court Nominee is still pending, and polls show that he is a unpopular and weak. We can stop this if we keep the pressure on.

Meanwhile, ICE is continuing to ramp up on detaining immigrants across America. If you see them here in Seattle, do you know what to do or how to help?

Action 1: Russia

Ask our Members of Congress to join Senator Shaheen of New Hampshire in calling for a Congressional hearing with the US interpreter for the Trump-Putin Summit.

Sen. Patty Murray--DC 202-224-2621; Seattle 206-553-5545

Sen. Maria Cantwell--DC 202-224-3441; Seattle 206-220-6400

Rep. Pramila Jayapal--DC 202-225-3106; Seattle 206-674-0040

Rep. Adam Smith--DC 202-225-8901; Renton 425-793-5180

Script

“Hello, I’m [name] from [city, zip]. I am very concerned about what President Trump may have discussed with Vladimir Putin during their one-on-one meeting. First Trump said that he believed Putin over our own intelligence community, and then today, he said that he meant the oposite. We need to find out what really happened. I'm calling to ask [Senator/Representative] to join Senator Sheehan of New Hampshire in calling for the US interpreters for the meeting to testify before Congress. Can I count on [her/him] to do that?"

If you don’t like the phone, you can sign up for a text-banking shift with MoveOn.org. In these shifts you will contact voters in states with undecided Senators and urge them to contact their Senator: https://front.moveon.org/join-moveon-text-team/

Do you know anyone personally in Maine, Alaska, Indiana, or West Virginia? Get in touch with them and urge them to call their Senators, and then see if they can attend a direct action at their Senators’ district offices: https://savescotus.indivisible.org/#lp-code-141

FRIDAY: Stop Displacement of Immigrant Businesses

Tukwila Light Rail Station, 2:30pm

MLK Working Families is standing with SeaTac and Tukwila immigrant businesses. We are rallying to say NO to Displacement. Tukwila light rail station should be the way forward to progress for all of us. Instead, we face rising rents, eviction and displacement. Immigrant communities have worked hard for over 20 years to revitalize Tukwila and the City of SeaTac.

SUNDAY: Canvass with your fellow Seattle Indivisible members to Flip the 8th

Sunday, June 22 at 1pm at Gravity Coffee in Maple Valley! If you can attend, please reply to daily-action@seattleindivisible.com with your contact information, and make sure you RSVP directly with the Washington Democrats here: https://www.wa-democrats.org/ngpvanforms/8014

September 27: Amy Siskind

Seattle Indivisible is proud to welcome author and activist Amy Siskind to Seattle this September 27. Proceeds from this event will be split 50/50 between the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and Seattle Indivisible's ongoing voter registration and turnout promotion efforts.